Meet Bug, an 8-month-old short-haired Torbie with the most gorgeous big eyes you’ve ever seen (which is exactly how she got her name!).
Bug came to the shelter as an owner surrender alongside two other cats. When she first arrived, everything felt big and overwhelming, and she was understandably nervous and unsure. With time, patience, and a little reassurance, her sweet personality has started to shine through.
Bug isn’t the biggest fan of being picked up and may give you a little wiggle to let you know she prefers all four paws on the floor. But once she’s standing comfortably beside you, she’s an absolute sweetheart. She enjoys gentle attention on her terms and will thrive in a home that respects her boundaries and gives her the space she needs to build trust.
According to her previous owner, Bug has lived with both dogs and other cats and did well. As with any new pet introduction, a slow and closely monitored approach is essential to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone involved. Proper introductions set the foundation for lifelong harmony.
Like all new pets, Bug will need time and patience to fully open up in her new home. The transition from shelter life to a family environment can take adjustment, but with love and understanding, she is sure to blossom into a loyal and loving companion.
If you’re looking for a bright-eyed beauty who just needs a little time to feel safe, Bug might be your perfect match.
Meet Bug, an 8-month-old short-haired Torbie with the most gorgeous big eyes you’ve ever seen (which is exactly how she got her name!).
Bug came to the shelter as an owner surrender alongside two other cats. When she first arrived, everything felt big and overwhelming, and she was understandably nervous and unsure. With time, patience, and a little reassurance, her sweet personality has started to shine through.
Bug isn’t the biggest fan of being picked up and may give you a little wiggle to let you know she prefers all four paws on the floor. But once she’s standing comfortably beside you, she’s an absolute sweetheart. She enjoys gentle attention on her terms and will thrive in a home that respects her boundaries and gives her the space she needs to build trust.
According to her previous owner, Bug has lived with both dogs and other cats and did well. As with any new pet introduction, a slow and closely monitored approach is essential to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone involved. Proper introductions set the foundation for lifelong harmony.
Like all new pets, Bug will need time and patience to fully open up in her new home. The transition from shelter life to a family environment can take adjustment, but with love and understanding, she is sure to blossom into a loyal and loving companion.
If you’re looking for a bright-eyed beauty who just needs a little time to feel safe, Bug might be your perfect match.